Lectures on Systematic Theology and Pulpit EloquenceW. Wells and T. B. Wait & Company, 1810 - 333 pages Lectures composed for the students of divinity in Marischal college and first delivered in 1772 and 1773. |
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... sufficient to remove the difficulties , that may occur , and to lead us to the right understanding of the sacred text . To this the knowledge of the Hebrew will be found greatly subservient : for as the penmen of the New Testament were ...
... sufficient to remove the difficulties , that may occur , and to lead us to the right understanding of the sacred text . To this the knowledge of the Hebrew will be found greatly subservient : for as the penmen of the New Testament were ...
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... sufficient to complete the character of the theologian , as the word is commonly understood ; who is precisely what our Lord has de- nominated " a scribe instructed unto the kingdom of heaven , who can , like a provident householder ...
... sufficient to complete the character of the theologian , as the word is commonly understood ; who is precisely what our Lord has de- nominated " a scribe instructed unto the kingdom of heaven , who can , like a provident householder ...
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... sufficiently atten- tive , for explaining a term or analysing a sentence , yet if his opportunities of hearing it read or spoken have not been frequent , it will be difficult to him , for any continuance , to give the necessary ...
... sufficiently atten- tive , for explaining a term or analysing a sentence , yet if his opportunities of hearing it read or spoken have not been frequent , it will be difficult to him , for any continuance , to give the necessary ...
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... sufficient motives , remorse and shame sufficient checks , a thing which may be imagin- It cer- 1 * ed , but cannot reasonably be expected on 26 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .
... sufficient motives , remorse and shame sufficient checks , a thing which may be imagin- It cer- 1 * ed , but cannot reasonably be expected on 26 CAMPBELL'S LECTURES .
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... sufficient time is given for prosecuting it , than in my judgment it is , it would not answer with us . Your whole at- tendance here would not be sufficient for attaining a competency of knowledge on this article ; though it were the ...
... sufficient time is given for prosecuting it , than in my judgment it is , it would not answer with us . Your whole at- tendance here would not be sufficient for attaining a competency of knowledge on this article ; though it were the ...
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